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These entries are edited and re-edited on the fly, wiki-style, with those judged by the community to be most accurate getting prime display below the letterbox of the video player.
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Those turned out to be just continuous talk time over 2G, so perhaps said video clip was pulled to be re-edited.
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Another, Gallimard, re-edited her autobiography and some of her letters this year.
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The problem is that the resulting ads are so bland that they could easily be re-edited to sell cars, clothes or... just about anything.
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The BBC has re-edited the final episode of David Attenborough's nature series, Africa, on BBC One to remove a piece of commentary about climate change.
BBC: Africa TV series edited over climate change comment
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Below is an edited, re-arranged transcript of the interview.
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It can be edited, altered, re-imagined, and sent instantaneously to fuel tensions and exacerbate problems.
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"They're actively putting out a reality TV show that will be edited and slanted to make my client look guilty but here in this case there's a whole other side to the story, " he said.
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The original footage has been edited in a new film by Bill Morrison, called Re:Awakenings.
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Once you're done with the essay, avoid the impulse to have it edited by 10 people.
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Vestiaire stands out by offering an edited selection of genuine loot, but sometimes when you're desperately seeking something hard to find, it helps to search in an ocean instead of a whirlpool.
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While you're at it, be sure to get The Best American Sports Writing of the Century, edited by David Halberstam and Glenn Stout.
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